Glance through the tall windows of the brick building at 717 1st Ave. N, and you might see kids sculpting hamburgers out of clay. Or adults painting with watercolor. This is the Katherine Kilbourne Burgum Center for Creativity, a community studio space designed for learning, discussion and display of creative work. More

Before there were family dentist appointments and annual check-ups, there were cars propped up on hoists, stacks upon stacks of printing paper, and bricked and boarded-up windows to keep the light out. This is just a glimpse into the life of Family HealthCare’s home in Downtown Fargo, a prominent brick structure on Northern Pacific Avenue. More

If you’re relatively new to Fargo, there’s something you might not realize: It wasn’t always like this. We take for granted the bustling city center that Downtown has become—filled with trendy restaurants, farmers markets, and charming buildings—but not that long ago, the landscape was quite a bit different. More